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    Platform Guide - Audi Q5 2.0L TFSI Turbocharged Inline-4 First Generation


    Platform Guide - Audi Q5 2.0L TFSI Turbocharged Inline-4 First Generation

    In this Vehicle Platform Guide, you will find the top common issues of Audi Q5 (First Generation, 20011-2017, 2.0L Inline-4 TFSI), along with their fault codes, and the solutions from eEuroparts.com.

    The first-generation Audi Q5 (2011–2017) is a luxury compact SUV with a 2.0L inline-4 TFSI engine, offering power and efficiency. It features a sleek design, advanced tech, Quattro all-wheel drive for traction, and a spacious, versatile interior, making it ideal for city and long-distance travel. Its blend of style, performance, and practicality set a high standard in its class.

    Specifications 

    Engine:
    2.0L TFSI Turbocharged Inline-4
    Engine Code:
    EA888
    Transmission:
    6-speed Manual and 8-speed Tiptronic Automatic
    Fuel Type:
    Gasoline
    Horsepower:
    211 hp at 5,300 rpm
    Torque:
    258 lb-ft at 1,500–4,200 rpm
    City:
    20 mpg
    Highway:
    27 mpg
    Combined:
    23 mpg
    Curb Weight:
    ~4,050 lbs
    Gross Weight:
    ~5,300 lbs
    Body Styles:
    4-door SUV
    Seating Capacity:
    5 passengers
    Drivetrain Options:
    Quattro All-Wheel Drive (AWD)
    Trim Levels:
    Premium, Premium Plus, Prestige

    Top Common Issues with the Audi Q5 (First Generation, 2011-2017, 2.0L Inline-4 TFSI)

    Hella ABS Wheel Speed Sensor 4E0927803F
    Hella ABS Wheel Speed Sensor 4E0927803F

    1. ABS Speed Sensor Issues

    Fault Codes:  

    A common fault code indicating an ABS speed sensor issue in an Audi Q5 is C003A, which signifies a problem with the rear left wheel speed sensor.

    Why it happens:

    Some common causes of sensor malfunction, damaged wiring or connectors, brake fluid issues, electrical interference, and wheel bearing issues.

    Symptoms:

    • ABS Warning Light: The ABS warning light on the dashboard is often the first sign. When this light comes on, it means there's an issue with the ABS system.
    • Pulsating Brake Pedal: During braking, especially on slippery surfaces, you may notice the brake pedal pulsates.
    • Unusual Noises: Grinding or buzzing noises when braking can indicate a problem with the ABS speed sensor.
    • Loss of Traction Control: The ABS and traction control systems work together. An issue with the ABS sensor can disable traction control, leading to difficulty maintaining vehicle stability on slippery roads.
    • Inconsistent Speedometer Readings: If the speed sensor is faulty, the speed readings on the speedometer may be erratic or inaccurate.

    Parts to Replace

    Akebono 5225796 - Disc Brake Pad Kit
    Akebono 5225796 - Disc Brake Pad Kit

    2. Disc Brake Pad Issues

    Fault Codes:  

    C1A55, C1A58, and C1A7D codes indicate brake system issues with the pad wear sensor, fluid level sensor, or components, often caused by worn pads or sensor faults.

    Why it happens:

    Disc brake pad issues in the Audi Q5 can result from wear, driving habits, poor-quality pads, caliper problems, contaminated fluid, or installation faults.

    Symptoms:

    • Squeaking or Squealing Noises: Often heard when the brakes are applied, indicating worn brake pads that need replacing.
    • Grinding Sound: A more severe noise that occurs when the brake pads are completely worn down, causing the metal backing plate to contact the rotor.
    • Reduced Braking Performance: Increased stopping distance or the need to apply more force to the brake pedal can indicate worn brake pads.
    • Vibration or Pulsation: Feeling a vibration or pulsation through the brake pedal can be a sign of warped rotors, often resulting from prolonged brake pad wear.
    • Brake Warning Light: Illumination of the brake warning light on the dashboard can signal that the brake pads have reached a critical wear point.
    • Pulling to One Side: The vehicle may pull to one side when braking, which can result from uneven wear of the brake pads.

    Parts to Replace


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    At eEuroparts.com, we are dedicated to being your go-to source for everything your Audi Q5 needs to keep running smoothly. With our unwavering commitment to unbeatable prices, swift delivery, and a vast selection of high-quality parts, we ensure your car stays road-ready without breaking the bank.


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    We know that every moment counts when your car is out of commission. That’s why we focus on getting your parts to you as quickly as possible. Our efficient logistics network and fast shipping mean minimal downtime for your vehicle.


    Competitive Prices, Superior Value

    Shopping at eEuroparts.com means you don't have to choose between quality and affordability. We offer a wide range of parts at the best prices, ensuring you get outstanding value without compromising on quality.


    Trusted Excellence

    We stock only the most reliable brands, such as Genuine VW/Audi, Bosch, Denso, and more. This ensures that you are getting superior products that meet or exceed OEM standards, giving you confidence in every purchase.


    Conclusion

    Your Audi Q5’s 2.0L TFSI engine is built to last, but every engine needs care and maintenance. Choose eEuroparts.comfor all your replacement parts to stay ahead of any potential issues. With competitive prices, fast delivery, and trusted brands, we have everything you need to keep your Accord running at its best.


    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why is my Q5’s timing chain rattling?
    Most often stretched chains or worn tensioners/guides. Noise on cold starts is the giveaway. Scan for timing correlation codes (P0016–P0019).
    Why does my Q5 burn oil so quickly?
    PCV valve failure and leaky gaskets are common. Look for smoke on startup, excessive top-offs, or codes like P0171/P0172.
    Why does my Q5 keep losing coolant?
    A water pump, thermostat, or expansion tank usually leak. Inspect for dried coolant residue and check with a pressure tester for slow seepage.
    Why is my engine misfiring or idling rough?    
    Failed ignition coils and plugs are common. Misfire codes (P0300–P0304), rough idle, or hesitation under load point to these wear parts.
    Why does my suspension feel clunky?
    Worn bushings, ball joints, or sway bar links. Clunks over bumps or uneven tire wear confirm it. Pry-bar test shows excess play.

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